Although the first French settlers landed in 1635 at Pointe Allègre, the territory remained, in the first place, almost uninhabited and founded on the cultivation of sugar cane from 1650 onwards. There are numerous sugar factories, distilleries and a few dwellings which will later form the sections of Sainte-Rose with La Boucan, Viard, Bellevue, La Ramée, Le Comté de Lohéac and Sofaïa. Today, the village, peaceful, presents an architectural heritage with its traditional houses, its town hall with its esplanade "Mother Fountain and her cherubs". Installed in 1876, the fountain symbolizes the unity of the territory and the Republic

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